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hy ttiemseke?, call in p HowYi the 

 tieii*hbi>iiiiii^ ft>p estaj autl thcri reiurn- 

 iii^ t<t ihG ti^tiituiiUiad [J^ittHr:ki(, cut 

 fhem iu pieces. All pcrlbiied, wiili the 

 excepTimi of one yuly, wim, having 

 subnLittcil hiin^tit saved iiis lite. Free 

 pi*«pessor oi (he eomitry by (lie defeat 

 of the Balliiirks, the Ballit Meningra- 

 Inrtge leturiicd to Rouni, miiJ i'eturui:d 

 tvkli his peoptc a. shui't i\tm niiGr, 

 wju'ds. These he divided m Batin 

 Alfiin liad dmie, into five culuijits^i^ lo 

 eaeli «f n hich im gave chiefs^ Tvh(* 

 ti'Gie to (^uiiiitiue hi^ viirsalij, A lot)g 

 ttnid Qftt:r the de^ith uf JMera^alanj^e 

 the Bnttiicitfi af^alu returned to in- 

 vm\ii the penitisultt, uud Butin Xaug^i- 

 b^i, or CluWS of koiij ihcu govern- 

 irtir, ^vtijs ctiiiipletely diimi baolt^ he 

 Hiid his, inUi the iutei:w» This 

 second invaiiio!!, which n'as the Imst^ 

 bringis us I think tu Ihe period of 

 nrhiuh 1 j:<puke .at tUe coinmencenieut 

 of thta ijoiice. The Manti-as, who at> to 

 this time hiid pratiti^icr! the icLi^ion of 

 Rajah Brahil, l!ieti laic^v liow to read 

 i^nd to ivntc, it^ 1 said when speEikiug4>( 

 Iheir religion.^ 



'I'he if'eelitig of modesty hotr- 

 over feeble anmn^ the ^avav^c^ of the 

 Peninsula, und with tlie Mantraii 

 and JacooHS in particular, U lievei the- 

 JrsB very differently developed than 

 ^mong ihe people of the greater patt<t 

 of Auardiatiia, who they say do not 

 eteti feelj in the heart oflhc civili&atioa 



